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		U.S. measles outbreak triggers quarantine 
		at two Los Angeles universities 
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		 [April 26, 2019] 
		By Alex Dobuzinskis 
 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A nationwide 
		measles outbreak has led health officials to quarantine dozens of people 
		at two Los Angeles universities, officials said on Thursday.
 
 The quarantine affects the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) 
		and California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) and comes as 
		the United States battles the highest number of measles cases since the 
		country declared the virus eliminated in 2000.
 
 The United States has confirmed 695 cases of measles, the U.S. Centers 
		for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday. Many of the case 
		occurred in the states of New York and Washington.
 
 California has confirmed 38 cases, state health officials have said.
 
 The people ordered quarantined at the two California campuses were 
		exposed to measles and could not provide evidence they had been 
		immunized against the disease, the Los Angeles County Department of 
		Public Health said in a statement.
 
		 
		"Both universities are assisting with the implementation of quarantine 
		orders and determining how best to support students who must be 
		quarantined and who live on campus," the Department of Public Health 
		said.
 At Cal State LA, the quarantine is related to a measles exposure at a 
		library on April 11. The quarantine initially affected about 200 
		employees, including some student-employees, the university said in a 
		statement.
 
 That number was later reduced to 156 people, the Department of Public 
		Health said in an email on Thursday, and the quarantine will end in a 
		week.
 
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			A vial of the measles, mumps, and rubella virus (MMR) vaccine is 
			pictured at the International Community Health Services clinic in 
			Seattle, Washington, U.S., March 20, 2019. Picture taken March 20, 
			2019. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson/File Photo 
            
 
            At UCLA, 119 students and eight staff members who were exposed to 
			measles at the campus earlier this month and could not provide proof 
			of immunity were ordered quarantined on Wednesday, the university 
			said in a statement.
 Since then, officials have released more than 40 people from the 
			quarantine after establishing they had immunity. The UCLA quarantine 
			will end by Tuesday, according to the Department of Public Health.
 
 The virus can lead to deadly complications, but no measles deaths 
			have been reported in the latest U.S. outbreak.
 
 U.S. public health officials have blamed the nationwide outbreak, 
			which coincides with a global rise in the prevalence of the disease, 
			in part on the spread of misinformation about the safety of 
			vaccines.
 
 Although the disease was eliminated from the country in 2000, 
			meaning the virus was no longer continually present year-round, 
			outbreaks still happen via travelers coming from countries where 
			measles is common, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and 
			Prevention says.
 
 (Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis; editing by G Crosse and Leslie 
			Adler)
 
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